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prudence
noun as in caution
Strongest matches
noun as in carefulness
Example Sentences
"The points are the most important thing, I don't want to talk about mal-intent, just prudence. A little more prudence would be good for everyone."
The Tory leader will also try to reclaim the mantle of financial prudence from Labour, which has sought to position itself as the party of sound money and economic stability since winning power.
"The notion that they're devoted to fiscal prudence is not borne out by their actions."
That's still a wise mindset when thinking about how the rest of this group might pan out - confidence laced with caution, positivity laced with prudence.
Under the guise of defending national identity and fiscal prudence, these cuts threaten academic freedom and international collaboration.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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